RV10-List Digest Archive

Tue 07/15/08


Total Messages Posted: 22



Today's Message Index:
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     1. 05:06 AM - Antenna Wire (jason.kreidler@regalbeloit.com)
     2. 05:31 AM - Re: Pnuematic belt sander. (johngoodman)
     3. 05:38 AM - Re: Antenna Wire (Tim Olson)
     4. 05:44 AM - Re: Antenna Wire (John Testement)
     5. 05:52 AM - Re: Antenna Wire (William Curtis)
     6. 07:18 AM - Re: Re: Pnuematic belt sander. (John Gonzalez)
     7. 07:26 AM - Re: windshield install question (John Ackerman)
     8. 07:37 AM - Re: Antenna Wire (Rick Sked)
     9. 08:25 AM - Panel pics (Fred Williams, M.D.)
    10. 10:05 AM - Custom Hats from SkyGuy.org (Steven Roberts)
    11. 10:28 AM - Re: Who's Flying in to OSH, and on what days? (Dave Saylor)
    12. 12:25 PM - Re: Custom Hats from SkyGuy.org (orchidman)
    13. 12:32 PM - Lightspeed Plasma II on EBay (bcondrey)
    14. 02:06 PM - Nose gear squeeks (gary)
    15. 02:49 PM - Re: Antenna Wire (Jesse Saint)
    16. 04:50 PM - Re: Control Approach - Rudder pedals (Tnelson)
    17. 05:20 PM - New member hello! (Jonathan Bryant)
    18. 05:46 PM - Re: New member hello! (Condrey, Bob (US SSA))
    19. 06:57 PM - Re: Who's Flying in to OSH, and on what days? (Scott Keadle)
    20. 08:06 PM - Re: Who's Flying in to OSH, and on what days? (Scott Schmidt)
    21. 09:35 PM - Vans meal ticket (David McNeill)
    22. 09:40 PM - RV10-List : rv10 hq donation (steven dinieri)
 
 
 


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    Time: 05:06:33 AM PST US
    Subject: Antenna Wire
    From: jason.kreidler@regalbeloit.com
    How has everyone been creating antenna wires? Is there a good 'cheap' tool for crimping on BNC connectors? I know we can purchase the bulk wire and connectors, we are just not sure if there is a good reliable way of crimping on the connectors. The alternate question would be, does anyone have a good source for a company that will make custom antenna wires (we specify the length and connectors)? Thanks, Jason Kreidler 4-Partner Build (Jason Kreidler, Tony Kolar, Kyle Hokel, Wayne Elsner) Sheboygan Falls, WI #40617 Finishing Do Not Archive


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    Time: 05:31:24 AM PST US
    Subject: Re: Pnuematic belt sander.
    From: "johngoodman" <johngoodman@earthlink.net>
    John, I believe I'm the one who led you to it. Here is the web page: http://www.toolsource.com/belt-sander-p-76749.html?sourceid=nextag John -------- #40572 QB Fuselage, wings finished N711JG reserved Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=192819#192819


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    Time: 05:38:33 AM PST US
    From: Tim Olson <Tim@MyRV10.com>
    Subject: Re: Antenna Wire
    The crimping is easy, and I think I got my crimper from Stein. The BNC and TNC connectors I use are "crimp or solder" terminals also for the center conductor, but I've soldered all of mine. The external crimp is nothing to worry about. Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying do not archive jason.kreidler@regalbeloit.com wrote: > > How has everyone been creating antenna wires? Is there a good 'cheap' > tool for crimping on BNC connectors? I know we can purchase the bulk > wire and connectors, we are just not sure if there is a good reliable > way of crimping on the connectors. The alternate question would be, > does anyone have a good source for a company that will make custom > antenna wires (we specify the length and connectors)? > > Thanks, Jason Kreidler > 4-Partner Build (Jason Kreidler, Tony Kolar, Kyle Hokel, Wayne Elsner) > Sheboygan Falls, WI > #40617 Finishing > Do Not Archive >


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    Time: 05:44:58 AM PST US
    From: "John Testement" <jwt@roadmapscoaching.com>
    Subject: Antenna Wire
    Jason, I highly recommend you contact Stein (Stein@Steinair.com) for wire, tools, panels, and/or cabling. He has good prices and can be very helpful for homebuilt panels and wiring. (no association, just a happy customer) John Testement jwt@roadmapscoaching.com 40321 Richmond, VA Painting and final assembly do not archive _____ From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of jason.kreidler@regalbeloit.com Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 8:03 AM Subject: RV10-List: Antenna Wire How has everyone been creating antenna wires? Is there a good 'cheap' tool for crimping on BNC connectors? I know we can purchase the bulk wire and connectors, we are just not sure if there is a good reliable way of crimping on the connectors. The alternate question would be, does anyone have a good source for a company that will make custom antenna wires (we specify the length and connectors)? Thanks, Jason Kreidler 4-Partner Build (Jason Kreidler, Tony Kolar, Kyle Hokel, Wayne Elsner) Sheboygan Falls, WI #40617 Finishing Do Not Archive Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com 6:49 AM


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    Time: 05:52:24 AM PST US
    Subject: Antenna Wire
    From: "William Curtis" <wcurtis@nerv10.com>
    You will want a good crimp tool for all your electrical work. Get one with replaceable dies that will satisfy your many tasks. I have a Paladin Classic 1302 crimp tool. For coax, I use the 2034 die. The 2035 die is a good die for crimping most of the small (10-22AWG) electrical connectors in the RV-10. http://www.action-electronics.com/crimpers.htm William http://nerv10.com/wcurtis/ -------- Original Message -------- > > How has everyone been creating antenna wires? Is there a good 'cheap' > tool for crimping on BNC connectors? I know we can purchase the bulk wire > and connectors, we are just not sure if there is a good reliable way of > crimping on the connectors. The alternate question would be, does anyone > have a good source for a company that will make custom antenna wires (we > specify the length and connectors)? > > Thanks, Jason Kreidler > 4-Partner Build (Jason Kreidler, Tony Kolar, Kyle Hokel, Wayne Elsner) > Sheboygan Falls, WI > #40617 Finishing > Do Not Archive


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    Time: 07:18:57 AM PST US
    From: John Gonzalez <indigoonlatigo@msn.com>
    Subject: Re: Pnuematic belt sander.
    Thanks John=2C Someone in my office put it in a safe place out of sight while I was away. I've got it and I am not crazy. Thank you. John> Subject: RV10-List: Re: Pnuematic belt sander.> From: johngoodman@ear thlink.net> Date: Tue=2C 15 Jul 2008 05:28:47 -0700> To: rv10-list@matronic ink.net>> > John=2C> I believe I'm the one who led you to it. Here is the w eb page:> http://www.toolsource.com/belt-sander-p-76749.html?sourceid=nex tag> > John> > --------> #40572 QB Fuselage=2C wings finished> N711JG reser ved> > > > > Read this topic online here:> > http://forums.matronics.com/vi ==================> > >


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    Time: 07:26:45 AM PST US
    From: John Ackerman <johnag5b@cableone.net>
    Subject: Re: windshield install question
    Neals' "wrong side" block idea looks really good! Deems suggested a block called Dura-Block available at the auto paint stores. It's about 1.25" in diameter and 11" long made of a hard EVA rubber foam. It's just flexible enough and it works like a charm. It gets wrapped with a whole sheet of sandpaper. I use it by moving at an angle to the direction of motion for a few strokes, then for the same number of strokes angled the other way. I use a 45 degree or so angle for rough work, and a shallower angle for fine work, depending on the curvature. For us, the radius to be sanded was Not 7", but rather more like 3.5" to 4". There just wasn't enough glass in the schedule to make the larger radius. We did put it on as dry as we could squeegee it out between two sheets of Visqueen or similar plastic sheet. After sanding to rough shape, I made another circle gauge out of masonite, this one of 4.5" radius, and used it to fill the radius under the front part of the windscreen with micro. The gauge was covered with packing tape to avoid sticking to the micro. It was drawn across the thick wet micro, first tilted 45 =B0 in the direction of motion to get a fairly even spread, then held vertically to form a well-shaped fillet. The fillet was fairly thin - I'm guessing about 1/16" in the center, going to zero at the tangent points. BTW, I tried a whole series of gauges to get the best fit. 4.5" worked well for me. John Ackerman 40458 On Jul 14, 2008, at 7:29 PM, Neal George wrote: > Jay ' I used all sorts of stuff for sanding forms at different > points around the fairing on my RV-7' scrap wood blocks, chunks of > PVC pipe, a coffee can, a bucket, whatever fit approximated the > desired curve at a particular point.. One of the most useful was a > 3M hard rubber sanding block with the paper mounted on the =93wrong=94 > side. > > neal > > ================== > Getting the windshield installed---so far, so good. But the plans > ask you to make a sanding block to conform to the 7" radius between > the plexi and the fuse. How does one make such a sanding block, and > out of what kind of material? Thanks, Jay Rowe #40301 > > <DSC08483.JPG>


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    Time: 07:37:47 AM PST US
    From: Rick Sked <ricksked@embarqmail.com>
    Subject: Re: Antenna Wire
    I got=C2-crimper from Stein and it works great...Coax connections were th e easiest of all the crimps. I picked up a 3 blade rotary coax=C2-strippe r on ebay that does a perfect job removing the insulation. Rick Sked 40185 ----- Original Message ----- From: "jason kreidler" <jason.kreidler@regalbeloit.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 5:03:09 AM (GMT-0800) America/Los_Angeles Subject: RV10-List: Antenna Wire How has everyone been creating antenna wires? =C2-Is there a good 'cheap' tool for crimping on BNC connectors? =C2-I know we can purchase the bulk wire and connectors, we are just not sure if there is a good reliable way of crimping on the connectors. =C2-The alternate question would be, does anyone have a good source for a company that will make custom antenna wires (we specify the length and connectors)? Thanks, Jason Kreidler 4-Partner Build (Jason Kreidler, Tony Kolar, Kyle Hokel, Wayne Elsner) Sheboygan Falls, WI #40617 Finishing =============== ==== ======================= ===


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    Time: 08:25:18 AM PST US
    From: "Fred Williams, M.D." <drfred@suddenlinkmail.com>
    Subject: Panel pics
    Couple of pics of the panel. Fired it up this week and no smoke. Congrats Rob. And I second the caution on the fly off time. I may need you to get any bugs fixed!. http://picasaweb.google.com/drfredparis/2008/photo#5223258949683748050 Only problem so far is ICOM 200 won't power up. Dimmer function works but no display. Time to dive back into the wiring. AFS 3500/3400 , Garmin 430 , Trutrak autopilot, CDI , ADI. 496 with XM, Icom 200. Dr Fred Probaly won't be at Osh. Have the week off to work on the plane. See you all next year. Fly safe.


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    Time: 10:05:58 AM PST US
    From: "Steven Roberts" <swrpilot@bellsouth.net>
    Subject: Custom Hats from SkyGuy.org
    I just received my custom hats from SkyGuy.org. These hats are really cool, and include a custom embroidered color rendering of your aircraft, your tail number, and an aircraft name or a custom slogan. Mine say N2700W and 'Ms. Obsession'. Best of all, they are currently only $10 plus shipping. I am not affiliated with the company, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn a few years ago. (Still lurking and waiting for a suitable place to build my RV-10) Steve Roberts N2700W 1966 Mooney M20E, 'Ms. Obsession', Morristown, TN (KMOR)


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    Time: 10:28:56 AM PST US
    From: "Dave Saylor" <Dave@AirCraftersLLC.com>
    Subject: Who's Flying in to OSH, and on what days?
    We are arriving in N921AC Monday morning. We're staying in Wassau Sunday night, then making the short flight to OSH as early as possible. Dave Saylor AirCrafters LLC 140 Aviation Way Watsonville, CA 831-722-9141 831-750-0284 CL www.AirCraftersLLC.com -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Tim Olson Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2008 9:01 AM Subject: RV10-List: Who's Flying in to OSH, and on what days? I'm interested for a couple of reasons in finding out who is flying their RV-10 into OSH this year, and what days they plan to arrive and depart. One reason it to give Jeff a heads up for space, and the other reason is for a little video/photo project I may undertake. I'm sure the list is curious as well. Sooooooo, who's going, and when? I'm flying in either Friday night (preferred) before the show, but definitely by Saturday noon, and then I likely will leave either Friday or Saturday towards the end of the week. I'll try to keep a tally so we have it in one email after a bunch have reported. -- Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying do not archive


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    Time: 12:25:58 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: Custom Hats from SkyGuy.org
    From: "orchidman" <gary@wingscc.com>
    Looks very interesting. However, I don't find any way of communicating with them. I start getting very cautious if I can not contact who I would like doing business with. How fast was your turn around and what style of cap is it that they ship? Gary -------- Gary Blankenbiller RV10 - # 40674 Instrument Panel, Fiberglass - SB (N2GB registered) Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=192921#192921


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    Time: 12:32:46 PM PST US
    Subject: Lightspeed Plasma II on EBay
    From: "bcondrey" <bob.condrey@baesystems.com>
    6 cylinder Plasma II on ebay http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300242252513&ru=http%3A%2F%2Fmotors.shop.ebay.com%3A80%2F__%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dm39%26_nkw%3D300242252513%26_nd1%3D%26submit.x%3D42%26submit.y%3D5%26_fvi%3D1 A friend asked if I'd post this on the Matronics list, other than that I have no connection to the item. Bob Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=192922#192922


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    Time: 02:06:14 PM PST US
    From: "gary" <speckter@comcast.net>
    Subject: Nose gear squeeks
    I have squeaks in my nose gear when I move the nose up and down and when I taxi on grass. Anyone else notices this. I solved it by spraying the donuts with soapy water. Gary Specketer


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    Time: 02:49:25 PM PST US
    From: Jesse Saint <jesse@saintaviation.com>
    Subject: Re: Antenna Wire
    I would certainly get the tool from Stein. You can get one crimper and two dies, one for the ring terminals and one for the coax. That is much better than getting cables already made, because routing a coax cable is much easier than routing a connector, especially through a conduit or snap bushing that is already fairly full. I have done that before and it is a nightmare. It would be cheaper to get the tool and connectors than to get the cables already made, probably, and it will save you a lot of hastle. do not archive Jesse Saint Saint Aviation, Inc. jesse@saintaviation.com Cell: 352-427-0285 Fax: 815-377-3694 On Jul 15, 2008, at 8:03 AM, jason.kreidler@regalbeloit.com wrote: > > How has everyone been creating antenna wires? Is there a good > 'cheap' tool for crimping on BNC connectors? I know we can purchase > the bulk wire and connectors, we are just not sure if there is a > good reliable way of crimping on the connectors. The alternate > question would be, does anyone have a good source for a company that > will make custom antenna wires (we specify the length and connectors)? > > Thanks, Jason Kreidler > 4-Partner Build (Jason Kreidler, Tony Kolar, Kyle Hokel, Wayne Elsner) > Sheboygan Falls, WI > #40617 Finishing > Do Not Archive > >


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    Time: 04:50:39 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: Control Approach - Rudder pedals
    From: "Tnelson" <tnlnelson@comcast.net>
    Paul, I am interested in the pedals. Could you provide contact info? My email is tnlnelson@comcast.net Thanks, -------- Todd RV-10 Emp Complete Slow build wings... Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=192984#192984


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    Time: 05:20:12 PM PST US
    From: "Jonathan Bryant" <bryantje@nc.rr.com>
    Subject: New member hello!
    I've been watching the List from the bushes since January, soaking up the good advice, and with Oshkosh coming up I thought I'd better join the ranks of the visible list members. So, build 40822 is based at Chapel Hill, NC, and after a jump start at the Alexander Technical Center this spring is now at Section 10-19. This geography puts me in the same locale as two other RV-10 builders I'm aware of, Bill Watson (Mauledriver) and Jack Phillips, so with a little luck I'll stay out of trouble - first inspection by Jack tomorrow. My wife Vicky and I will hopefully see you all at Oshkosh. Regards Jonathan (fighting premature grin) and Vicky Bryant #40822


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    Time: 05:46:54 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: New member hello!
    From: "Condrey, Bob (US SSA)" <bob.condrey@baesystems.com>
    Stop by the RV-10 camp area one evening - you'll find a large collection there! Bill will be camping there again this year and can clue you in. Welcome! Bob -------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com <owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com> Sent: Tue Jul 15 17:14:30 2008 Subject: RV10-List: New member hello! Ive been watching the List from the bushes since January, soaking up the good advice, and with Oshkosh coming up I thought Id better join the ranks of the visible list members. So, build 40822 is based at Chapel Hill, NC, and after a jump start at the Alexander Technical Center this spring is now at Section 10-19. This geography puts me in the same locale as two other RV-10 builders Im aware of, Bill Watson (Mauledriver) and Jack Phillips, so with a little luck Ill stay out of trouble first inspection by Jack tomorrow My wife Vicky and I will hopefully see you all at Oshkosh. Regards Jonathan (fighting premature grin) and Vicky Bryant #40822


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    Time: 06:57:04 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: Who's Flying in to OSH, and on what days?
    From: "Scott Keadle" <Scott@Keadle.com>
    Scott Keadle , from Lake Norman North Carolina, will be flying N426AK on Thursday 31st in the afternoon and staying until Sunday. Would like to participate in whatever activities there are planned for RV-10 fliers. Mobile number is 704-650-0249 if anyone needs to contact me for anything. -------- Scott Keadle 14A, Lake Norman Airpark N426AK RV-10, final assembly N246SK, Giles 202, flying Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=192996#192996


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    Time: 08:06:28 PM PST US
    From: Scott Schmidt <scottmschmidt@yahoo.com>
    Subject: Re: Who's Flying in to OSH, and on what days?
    We will be flying in Thursday July 24th, and leave the following Saturday. Scott Schmidt scottmschmidt@yahoo.com ----- Original Message ---- From: Dave Saylor <Dave@AirCraftersLLC.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 11:25:05 AM Subject: RE: RV10-List: Who's Flying in to OSH, and on what days? We are arriving in N921AC Monday morning. We're staying in Wassau Sunday night, then making the short flight to OSH as early as possible. Dave Saylor AirCrafters LLC 140 Aviation Way Watsonville, CA 831-722-9141 831-750-0284 CL www.AirCraftersLLC.com -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Tim Olson Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2008 9:01 AM Subject: RV10-List: Who's Flying in to OSH, and on what days? I'm interested for a couple of reasons in finding out who is flying their RV-10 into OSH this year, and what days they plan to arrive and depart. One reason it to give Jeff a heads up for space, and the other reason is for a little video/photo project I may undertake. I'm sure the list is curious as well. Sooooooo, who's going, and when? I'm flying in either Friday night (preferred) before the show, but definitely by Saturday noon, and then I likely will leave either Friday or Saturday towards the end of the week. I'll try to keep a tally so we have it in one email after a bunch have reported. -- Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying do not archive


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    Time: 09:35:59 PM PST US
    From: "David McNeill" <dlm46007@cox.net>
    Subject: Vans meal ticket
    IIRC I have reserved 4 tickets but will use only three. If anyone needs one contact me directly and I will make arrangements.


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    Time: 09:40:21 PM PST US
    From: "steven dinieri" <capsteve@iflyrv10.com>
    Subject: RV10-List : rv10 hq donation
    Hey guys, Tim and bob have been both taken on a predominant role in organizing and securing the sites at osh, and I for one am very grateful, for without their effort I'd be camping in the woods:) I know they've invested a lot of their time and money. I'd like to offer up a set of flush billet door handles for "auction" to the highest bidder with the proceeds going toward the osh fund (which they can use at their discretion). We need to try to pay for a common camp site, food, pop, beer,etc. so even if your not camping (and all are welcome to visit) feel free to post a bid for the handles and the highest bidder wins. So if your on the fence, tell your other half "its for a good cause". Lets start off at 100.00$ You can see the handles @ Iflyrv10.com Steve dinieri




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